Hi, I'm really interested in hair designing and I'm considering to take a course soon. I was wondering if you could tell me the different between hair designing and a person who cuts peoples hair(hairdresser) or is it the same thing? Could you tell me how you achieved your goals to become a hair designer. =] thanks. really like to hear back from you.
PLEASE HELP SOON!!! I really need help quick. My prom is this Saturday, (it is tuesday now) and I don'' t have a hair style. What I had in mind is having ribbon in it, criss-crossing over the top and intertwined through it... My hair is semi thin and in the middle of my back. Any ideas or pics would be great....Thank you
I am thinking about having my shoulder length curly blonde hair chopped short, (possibly cropped or cut above my ear line) cos I need it to look smarter and have no time for styling in the morning. I have quite a fat face. What would you reccommend I did with it?
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i need a cute hair style for my dress this weekend for winter formal i want it donw really but half up half down would be good to any ideas?!? *itsmemismelis*
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i think i got the length, i just to know wot products to use( if i can order them online that will be great, can i have links) and how to style it, i have a receading hairline, about an inch at the temples, so i have to cover this, thanks for ur help
i need help, im in a wedding in march and i have no idea what to do with my hair. my hair is short (about shoulder length and layered) and i was kinda hoping to be able to put it up but simple. any ideas would be great...
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I need a formal hair style for a winter dance at school. my hair is shoulder length and layered. if possible could you email me a picture of an idea or two? (mndylynn@hotmail.com) The dance is December 20.
hiya i need a new day-to-day hairstyle i have really, really dark brown hair (looks like black) that has a hint of red (i have never dyed my hair) its straight and its a bit longer than shoulder-length o ya and i wear glasses so something that looks ok with glasses (if u wanna noe theyre brown) k? thanks a lot
o ya also forgot 2 mention that my hair is thin and sorta slippery (cuz im asain)
hiya i need a new day-to-day hairstyle i have really, really dark brown hair (looks like black) that has a hint of red (i have never dyed my hair) its straight and its a bit longer than shoulder-length o ya and i wear glasses so something that looks ok with glasses (if u wanna noe theyre brown) k? thanks a lot
I am looking for a very edgy dressy style for longer hair. Maybe something with colored add-on hair or cornrows. I am looking for something dressy but really hot and different. Any ideas?
Another easy dressy hair style is to make a 1/2 up and 1/2 down do. This is very simple. Take the hair from either side of your head by your ears and brush up to the scalp into a "skinny" ponytail. Tie off the ponytail with a clear Blax or one that matches your hair color. Take a curling iron or hot rollers and curl the ends to have "bouncy curls. Wear the rest of your hair down and curl the ends. You will have a soft curled up/down do.
This style can be modified for ANY type of hair texture, length or style from curly and wavy to stick straight.
hi, I have brown curly hair that is about to my armpit (when curly, it's much longer straightened). I have a formal coming up and i was wodering if anyone had any hairstyles i could do that allow me to leave my hair curly. I was looking for a half up, half down sort of thing since i have a strapless dress. Any suggestions would be great and don't, not tell me anything b/c you think it may be to hard, i am very good at doing hair (myown and other peope's) i just cant think of a good style.... Thanx
Thanks Karen. I learned so much. I love the way you explained about starting with a ponytail. It makes a lot of sense. I will be trying the ballerina bun. Sounds easy but very chic.
Basic Easy Starting Point For ANY Updo - Ponytails
One thing to remember is that the absolute basic updo move is a ponytail. The reasons that updos look so different is that ponytails can be up high on the head at the top of the crown, at the middle of the head between the top and bottom of the head or at the bottom. There also can be multiple ponytails.
Dressy Style #1 - Basic/Easy Updo W/ Curls
The easiest of all updos is to put your hair in one of the basic ponytails and then wrap one strand of your own hair around the elastic holding the ponytail in place so that the pony is covered with hair.
Then you have many many options. You can divide the ponytail hair into multiple 1/2" strands and curl each strand with a curling iron or hot rollers. Let the rollers cool and then carefully remove the curls and pin into place. Viola, you have a curly updo. Make the curls bigger or smaller depending on the size of the hot rollers or the barrel of the curling iron. Remember 1/2" barrel equals small curls and a 1" or larger barrel will make large or "barrel" curls.
Dressy Style #2 - Basic/Easy Up/Down Do
Another easy dressy hair style is to make a 1/2 up and 1/2 down do. This is very simple. Take the hair from either side of your head by your ears and brush up to the scalp into a "skinny" ponytail. Tie off the ponytail with a clear Blax or one that matches your hair color. Take a curling iron or hot rollers and curl the ends to have "bouncy curls. Wear the rest of your hair down and curl the ends. You will have a soft curled up/down do.
Dressy Style #3 - Ballerina Bun
Again....start with a tight ponytail at the top of your crown. Tie off the ponytail with a Blax that is clear or the color or your hair. Or use a "hair friendly" elastic. Please nooooo rubber bands.
Once you have a firm ponytail then take the tail of the ponytail and wrap it tightly around the elastic band to form a tight bun. Pin the tail to your scalp and then add anchor pins around the perimeter of the bun to hold in place. Decorate with hair accessories that sparkle.
Dressy Style #4 - Nape Bun
This style was very popular at the recent Academy Awards. Brush hair back into a very low ponytail at the nape of the neck. Twist the ponytail into a flat bun. Pin and viola...you have a nape bun.
AHH!! please help me! ok... my prom is on may 10th... it's april 26th and i have no idea how i should do my shoulder-length blonde hair. i have a long a-line, strapless, dark purple, glittery dress with a strand of rhinestones across the top of the dress. the only idea i had was to maybe have it up somehow french braided from my neck up to the bottom of my pony tail. HELP, HELP, HELP!!!
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